Support and Stabilize with Upper Extremity Orthoses
We specialize in custom upper extremity orthotic treatments for both adults and children. Our range of static and dynamic orthoses is designed to support and correct alignment, address range of motion, and provide optimal function using carefully selected materials and mechanical joints. For non-custom upper extremity orthoses, we ensure each device is adapted to meet your specific needs.
Types of Upper Extremity Orthoses
Wrist Hand Orthoses (WHOs)
Wrist Hand Orthoses provide support and stability to the wrist and hand, helping to maintain proper alignment, reduce pain, and improve function for various conditions.

Wrist Hand Finger Orthoses with Thumb Post (WHFOs)
These orthoses support the wrist, hand, fingers, and thumb, offering additional stabilization and protection to assist with alignment, range of motion, and comfort.

Elbow Orthoses (EOs)
Elbow Orthoses are designed to support, align, and limit or allow movement of the elbow joint, aiding in recovery, pain management, and functional improvement.

Benefits of Upper Extremity Orthoses
Regain Upper Limb Function
Helping you move with ease and confidence.
Get Back to Your Routine
Supporting your return to daily activities.
Improve Mobility
Increasing or maintaining functional range of motion.
Experience Pain Relief
Reducing discomfort for lasting comfort.
Build Strength
Enhancing muscle support and resilience.
Encourage Healing
Aiding your recovery journey.
Stay in Control
Preventing unwanted movements for better stability.
Protect from Reinjury
Safeguarding vulnerable areas as you heal.
Align for Wellness
Assisting in correcting misalignments and deformities.
Common Conditions Supported with Upper Extremity Orthoses
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Reduces pressure on the median nerve, alleviating pain and numbness in the wrist and hand.
Osteoarthritis
Provides joint support and pain relief for affected areas in the hand, wrist, or elbow.
Repetitive Strain Injuries (e.g. Tennis Elbow)
Supports and stabilizes overused muscles and tendons, helping to relieve pain and prevent further injury.
Tendinitis
Reduces strain and supports healing in inflamed tendons, particularly in the wrist, elbow, or shoulder.
Fractures and Sprains
Immobilizes and protects injured areas, aiding in the healing process.
Nerve Injuries (e.g. Radial or Ulnar Nerve Palsy)
Helps maintain alignment and prevents contractures, supporting recovery.
Cerebral Palsy
Assists in stabilizing and supporting weak or spastic muscles to improve function, posture, and to maintain or improve range of motion.
Stroke and Hemiplegia
Provides stability and assists with functional alignment to enhance mobility, hand use, and range of motion.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Reduces pain and inflammation while supporting joints to maintain function and alignment.
Brachial Plexus Injuries
Stabilizes the shoulder, elbow, and wrist to prevent further damage and aid in recovery.